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f Bin for m t-bf Is THE XLTIIth CONGRESS. faumraOTOX, Thursday, Dec 15. Petition transportation rates, anil for the abolition of taxes on bank deposits anil checks. Sherman, from the flnai'ce committee, reported favorably fttblU providing for the Issue ( three per rents. Bills were Introduced and referred as follows i By Coke, to regulate Intcr-stata commerce and prohibit against discriminations by com mon carriers; by Beck, repeating taxes on bank deposits, by Plumb, granting the right of way through the Fort Sclden military rr-crvn-tlon In New Mexico to tho Bio Grande, Mexico i& Pacific IlMlrniil. In rutin' rvanlnllnn Instruct. ilngthJ committee on ocnslonsto Inquire and report what Increase ot pen Ions, If any, should be allowed the widow of Abraham Lincoln, was idopted. Tho dlscuislon of the Presidential succession was resumed, and Garland addressed U10 Senate. He favored vesting the succession In executive ofllcers as the best method ho could conceive of. Jones of Forlda advocated an amendment to Beck's resolution so as to provide for Inquiry whether any aildl tlonal provisions of Inw or changes In tho power of tho constitution aro tpcessaryto secure tn bllltv In the ofllto of President tiro teni. of the Senate when Iho VIcc-Vresldcnt of the United states In contingencies provided for. Brown, rom tho committee on Territories, reported fn- orattry on uic 0111 raiuring mo act ot the xmncnoi me unnctaw anon, granting the t. Units A San Francisco Uallroad Comnanv Uierlzhtof wnv throuch the tcrrltorv of that tvatlon placed on tho calendar. After cxecu Vve session the Senate adjourned. SENATE. Washington. Frldav. Dec. 1(1. 71111a were Introduced and referred for the sunnresslon and prevention of plruro-putumonla In neat cattle: to authorize the erection ot a statute of Chief Justice Marshall, by Cnmden; and for further appropriation to continue ihe improvement f f. . 1 mi., xr . ...i. - i 1.. it'... . t 1 1 1 . 'Senator Von Wrrk nrescntcd a 1 ctltlon from uircc inousunu citizens 01 rtcurasKa, praying lor 1110 passage 111 inc inicr-otate commerce bill to prohibit railways discriminating and reg ulating rates. Hoar's resolution for a special commiuce on woman's rigius was opposeu ny Vwt. Bayard moved to refer to the Judiciary committee, but Locun urccd that a socclal com mute lie appointor and ulthougli the morning hour had expired, Morrill asked that tho reso lution be dlfposcil of. Voorhces oblec- ted. Tho resolution of Voorhccs f!Tlne to tho llnance ronimltteo tho reconi' intndatlonuf the t'rcuiilriit's message on the silver quc'tlon, was agr.cil to. Tho Garland bill legalizing the election of alrclslaturc In New Mexico, uce. io:v, wus passcu. Aujourntni. HOUSE. The Sneaker announced the followlne special committee on expense attending tho Illness and burial of President Garflc!d: Taylor, Cox of New York, Pound, Joyce, Lefevre, Belford, Blackburn. Pace. Snrlngir, O'Neill aHd Shelley, Bills were Introduced us follows: Br Wfl t-mux. to repulat- suffriige In tho Territories, 'Vnd to nrovido to. ltirur In trials for blcamv In (I the Territories afeo relative to the crlmoof ! bigamy, and tho proof thereof, also to I provide foi tho qu.illlleatlon of voters illn Utah; abo to rcoriratitzj Iho legislative pon'crs nf Utah ; by Chalmers, to pay 1 uie nuu lciicnianu sion 111c manuiaciuro 01 mon ey by corporatlvcs. A resolution was adopted for obolldar recess from Uec.'JUtlitoBUtli. Tlie fol lowing bills were also Intro luced: By Hazcllon, lor tne payment, 01 tne ueui in lawnu money, andanthnriztnc the i;sue of non-Interest bear ingtrcaiury note of SI, t'2, V, tlO, 20, 50 and tlOfl lawful money and legal tender for taxes, revenues and debts: by Bland, for the free coinage of the stiver dollars by Buck- ner. to lncornoratc tho Intcr-occnnlc shln-ralt road company; by Townsend appropriating fwuww, ior 1110 renei 01 itirs. uarueiu, oy .Miller, for tlie dlschaa'C In bankruptcy of one or more Innocent p.irtncrs when another has bHi Luilty of Illegality; by Shellenbergcr, to f.l,l.t. I.nl.lln- nfllnn III llm 'crrltorlcs; alco regula'lng marriage -Un tno Territories. iniriecn oiaic Kr ere enllnl nml in all t(17 bills were Presented Dibble announced the death of M. P. O'Conncr, land the usual rcsolut 011s 01 regret were auopt' r. Adjourned. SENATE. I WianivnTov. Mniulav. Dec. 19. After fiYtecn minutes spent In receiving petitions the Senate went Into executive session and unanl mmulv confirmed the nominations of Brewster for Attorney -General, mid Davis for Assistant oecretary 01 oiaiu. mu uiwm wem iiit-n iu .opened, and, on motion of Allison, authority ren to print me testimony uikcu uy mu cum ten Inr.Mtk'iitlntr the accounts of tho ex pendltures 01 tno f.xccuuve Department. Tim Ttniisn ronciirrent resolution for ndlourn ' rnnnt. over the holldavs was referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and after the morning hour Jones of Florida renewed his dls fnaslnn nf the I'rcrtdcntla! succession. Tin hulil tlmt uniler the constitution there was I no such thing as temporary inaouity, ami as I .A.ln.t A.nnlintl.lllv tlllll. whoil nilPlI till! VIcP- v Prniilent pntercil tlie Piesldcntlal olllce In case Iv of such gravo Inability as toJutlfy that step j ho holds It irrevocably for the balance of the ITh'o debato terminated pending resolutions of Instructions to the Judlciury Committee to In-mili-o nnil romrt. lpL'Isbltloil Oil tllO BUhk'Ct Wltll Hv... w ...... . n ..- bill. At ter u stiort executive session uic oenaiu adjourned. HOUSE. The bill was passed granting to Mrs. Garfield iti-L'e. Hills wero introduced as follows : By Stinonton, to abolish tho duties nn !itt. woolen blankets, and to reduce the ,it,- nn nil iitimr nrtli-les 10 per cent, except on diamonds, gold and silver Jewelry, silk or silken tcli dntv Is Increased 20 ncr cent: also to repeal the arrears of pensions act; also to make tne trauo nouur a ikbui icuurr, i) nirnn. to reL'ulatu Inttr-Stito commerce; also to allow the purchase and forclcn built shins owned by United St itcs citizens; by Hoar, to ,inv tnr ilm ineetlii of the electoral col- hego and to regulate tho "counting of tho clec 'koral voto; by Carpenter, to lucrease tho duty nml linseed: bv Updecraff. Ilxlnir a tllllO ior counting tlio vint-a w imiuun and Vice President, and providing for a contest on tueir election, oy jmucrouu, ujiuiui lnc a special committee on transportation mutes to tho seaboard; by Wilsou, In re lation to tno UUIIieso lnucmmtv iuiiu, unsu jiro .i.iin.r for nircniA- witli Alexlco: 1) Hawks, fnriim nrnieettnn of the nerson ot the I rest un nf tlm United 8tatea: by Sprlncer, (amending the rulis relative to committee on lxfiailiinl levees. Kasson moved to suspend Jtho rules and adopt ft resolution for the reap- fpolntmcnt oi an inicr-uceauiB vuimi v jinuiit- tee. ttalluail opiio-eo tuu ruoiuuiiuu uu i,uc ,,.i that die standlnir com- ... .1.1. n ,ntr(. nAmilf.nM nf tllfl 'lllltteCS YtVlV UUIO I" wnu bue.M...uvw auestton, and on f urthci grouud that tho com- Imlttee -t tho last Conuref s bad cnargo or tne W . T.:. i 1,1.... i (I... .nnn.nrlallnii lt K.Ml . ,000, and he was unwilling tofadlltato the i.lJL nnmillllliui lltVnlirltKV Allpll fttl unnrmous cxnenuituru ut iuo imuuu iuuu Tho vntn on Kassoii's motion resulted U... on- nnv. IB. tfaskcll's resolution ibrovidlng that tho rules of tho 40th Congress i lie tlio rules of Iho present House, was adopted. lrh Hneaker laid beforo the House jicssaues from tho President t unsintttlng communica- Ions from tho Secretary oi tuo interior, ,AdJournod tilt VVednesiuy. SENATE. Wasiiis-otov. Tuesday. Dee. 20. Senator In- n from the, committee on Indian udulrs, re- fcjrted favcrobly the bill for tho sale of tlio uidS 01 tue Allium inuiuua in ftuuB Cdiumlttee on Finance, by a majority vote de- Idcd to recommend ior passage, wnuuut npniiment. tne .Morrill mil tor tnu uiuiuhil ient of a Commission to Investigate the ques- of the tarltl and internal revenue laws, anu ilded to report aversely the tarltl conimls- 6n bill of GarlaiA. The Morrill tariff bill r the hollday,flPless. JalinsUn, from tho niaecii in cnatvoi uuvaru iu uu ruiiuriuu watttee on CIRins, rerMRd Wyerscly to a -!to autborlzo tho I'resiuenvto mono tuo sary arranitcments to carry into eneci any entlgn between the Uulted States and tnr tlifl adlustment of claims. n may no conciuueu uciwcvu tnu uovernmmts. ludeunitciy post- Tiu House resolution to ii m to .Innuarv Btb was adOKted. The Ben csutneu ine cousiuerutiuu vi uum d iu- u for u commute ou woman sunrage, ana an aiiinwupd tno senate, ine resolution nrnrnirili Intil aside, llolllns Introduced 1 maklug the term of Internal revenue coi rs lour years anu no luuuer, aim a cuui nvn RPfiBinn iuu dimihlu uuiuuiucu. SENATE. Asuinqton, weunesuay, uec. si, oovcmj unications anuresoiuiiunsweru ihcbi:uh.i from thn Rpprutarv of War transmitting iport ot CupU Hauvell, of the Engineer i, 1,1. ,.V ,,,.! .tlnn nf thn Llttiu Itcd 1.. A .1........ .....1 l... irim.ull.mi nf 111.. n pnnnl nrnlppt. HuwleV. from tllO Com- -a nu pl.ilin. rcnorted invorauiy wituuui. .iMmiir ih llnliMi Shitea for suniilles ,i .... i ll.l-. .In Tmllntta nf tisotii prior to the iiius6aere, and for pay (iinri ,ii ii ui'i'ii mi inu t iiiuuuui. loijmiu lay, for information as to rates of wage paid op eratives In FranccGcrmsny and other countries, ntrATA.1 In tint mannfnrMirM nf Woolen. cotton. 1 oa and leather goods. The committee on pub- lie lands was directed to make inquiry in rela tion to tlie allrgfd defection titles of certain In nocent purchasers of public lands In Nebraska. Mitchell Introduced a lull relating tithe com pensatlon and expenses of pension agents. It flies the compensation of the agent at f4,000. anows niiccn ccnis lurencu vuucutr yici.mv.-vi 1 aud paid and makes a provls on for Hip actual exix nica of rent and fue'. Call spoke In. . I .1. . VI. V. 1 1 1 Inw, , 1 1 I uritn 7 in explanation ui un um 1 protection of homestead settlers. It pro-1 v ues mat wnere a scii-cuon 01 uuuuu muu, under the acts of Congress granting land to corporations or others, lias ltcen made prior to homestead entry, but 1ms not been approved by the government until after such entry, the homestead entry shall hold good and a patent for the samo lie issued to tne sewer unoii conip;etion 01 inopcrioiioi pcmeiiicin. iniuiitu bv law. Where a homestead icttlcr has licen dispossessed, his title Is to bo dercnrleJ ny aiiu ai tne expense 01 hk uiui Stales, and patents Isuied In violation of law to be cancelled. Hcfo red to tho Commit tee on Public Lands. Plumb Introduced a bill to shorten the period required lin homestead Ing public lands to two years. The Oarflcld memorial resolutions were concurred In. After executive session tho Senate adjournal until Jan. 5th. HOUSE Tho following resolutions were unanimously miopia.: W11r.11r.A8, The melancholy event of tho ate tragic dealli of James A. Harneid, 1 resident 01 the United States, having recurred dutlng the recess nf Congress, and the two houses ot Oon- grass sharing In tho general grief and dcslr ng to isan icsi meir scnsiumiy uu mu m iuu 1 of nubile bereavement, ;,Wml, That the two Homes 01 UMigrer-s will assemble 111 tne nan 01 1110 iiauseoi iu--rcicntativcs on a day and hour to be Axed nnd announced, and In the presence of the two houses there asssmblcd an address on the life and character of James A. Oarflcld, late Presi dent of tho United 8tatcs, will bo pronounced by Hon. James 0. Blaine; and that the Presi dent of the Senate pro ttm and Speaker of the Liouso 01 Jteprcicntaiivcs 00 requested 10 uivuu tho President and ex-Presidents of the United stiitix. lm beads of the "cveral Departments, I Judges of tlio Supreme Court, representatives I 01 torelgn governments, uuvernuio ui mu 1 mc pcrjietuiij 01 mo convention as ii, ii'.v cx nral Rtntna. Denernl nf the Armv. Admiral of I Ista should be stated with directness nnd with tho Wavy, anil sucn oiuccrs as uaverccciveu mo 1 thanks of Concrcss I Ytaofmf, That tlie President of tho United I States be requested to transmit a copy 01 incse n-snliitlnns to Mrs. LucrctlaGarlleldnud assure imrnf thn nrnfmind Rvmnatlivot thotwo houses I of Congress for her deep personal ollllctlou and tncir sincere conuoicncu ior tueir nuiun. wei eavetre t. Hitminond Introduced n bill amending the Conjtltutlon as to tho offices and duties of President nnd Vice President referred. A rntnlnitnn was ndonteil calllnc on tho Secretary of the Navy for Informsn In regard to the establishment of naval coaling stations on the Isthmus or l'anama. ine ecnaie 0111 was passed legallzlni; the Territorial Legislature of New .Mexico, mo liouso auiourncu until uan. Ctli. .1 orriniNAi. ie,v.iiiii.K ajxu w HH.m H CAivRI-j lit II, Somo renins wo susnect him to be- lonff to tno jovial orucr 01 nuiiutiuiy Tt . I 1 . , I... Ims snlil: "Tho tlav to drono and dream. tho iiieht to learn and ramblo." Wo . v" . ,1 . . . 1 do not proposo to disputo tills vvortli s vtotv 01 tno ranuor, uut prusuui, iiuru with tho oxnorlcnco of a Philadelphia ournalist, Mr. William 11. (Junningtoti, 1712 North Twentieth street, ono of whoso nocturnal rambles ho thus rofer.-i to, beginning his narration rather po cnllnrlv. howovor: "I nm not a rliou ni'it c. anu navo oeon irouuiuu very iiv - A I I 1 ,,i tlo with bodily pains. Last Tuesday mornitc I experienced n very annoying atiiYW sain thn nnrk which trrow worso stillii'ss in tno neck, wnicu yow worse as tho day wore on. Toward 0 vonlnr it became very severe, and I could scarcely turn my head in any direclion. Arrlirlnrr bnmn nt ton tlmn it was with 11m i.S Z 1 t 1 ;..!?r. J..nl Mr dlilkulty that I could cat my meal. My wifo waniou 10 ruo my nucn witu ot. .fnnnVia (HI. Vint I rnfusoil. snvlncr 1 1 thout'ht tho affliction would soon pass ,p , :.i i,n ,.,,, away. Tea over, against tho remon- strances 01 my uuuiiy, 1 ivi. nuiuu iu ramblo toward Iho now Chestnut Street onera House, about two and a half miles from mv resuicnco. 1 siuricu 111 tho midst of a heavy snow storm, ami remained nl tho theatre until tho closo of tho ticrformanco. although I could feel mv neck cottinir worse aud boooni ing very painiui. leaving 1110 pmy tnu troublo camo to r ach homo. Tho storm continued; the car in which 1 was bo camo blocked in nearly ovory square a cold current of air swept through tho nnr. and 1 illd not n-non my nomo until toward 2 A. M.. by WlliCll tlniO my ncCK 1.-.1 i,, i, .Ji,i. ..it,i ;i,on t I had becqmo ab-olutely rigid i Hon 1 consented to thu usu of bt. J..cous U 1, wliinh mv wifu nnnliod two or tlirro times beforo I nroso. I continued its use that day and by evening I was free 'rom pain, and tho next morning I amused mvsolf bv twlstinr mv neck in any direction that suited tuo, and not a vestiiro of stillness icmained." llofton Herald. An Ape, as n Detective. I.nnJun Dally Telt trraph. Siuco tho dog of Montargis played s important a part in tho conviction of , . 1 . , 1 , , . ., , , I. In n.not .n'o ,M1l.ln-nn f l.ttt ll tl,., Inlfl. ma tuiv.?tct o wuiuuiui, u?t w mv uiiw- rlor animals havo distinguished thorn- selves so conspicuously by furthering tho ends of justlco as has an observant ape, whoso intelligent conduct on a ro- cont tratrlu occasion entitles him to unlvorsal admiration and ropcct. This very suporlor animal bolongod to a traveling troupo of performing monkovs, nvo in number and was "on tour" with his proprietor nnd col- loncruos in Southorn India, when tho company was attached by robuors ou uimuiMJll u tuuuutu wu .illiinlrAil K. vnMm.a ,, tho road to Sarrato. Whilo there mis creants wero slaughtering tho impres- sarlo and four raombors of tho troupo, tho fifth contrived to ovado thoir grasp and scnttlo up a lofty treo, from tlio topmost bough of which ho watched their subsequent prsceodlngs. Having plundered tho manager's corpse they hastily interred it, with a vlow to avert the discovory of their urlme, and made oil'. No aoonor wero thoy out of sight than tho sagaolous apo descended from his post of vantage aud hastened to the nearest human habitation, the innmton ot which, labonhg folk, ho induced by beseeching gestures nnd pluintlvo cries to follow htm to ids master s grave. It t ppears that tho pollco authorities of Sarrate, havo retained tlio npo'q ser vices, in the confident expectation that a quadrumano has already given suchlning proof of his dotectivo abifly will rondor thorn invaluable re sistance in tracking and identifying his dead master s assassins. In a Cincinnati daily wo notico thn Mr. Tim Gleeson, ex-member of the Council from tho Fourth Ward of that city, says ho stiflered terribly wltl rheumatism all last winter and snrlnc Ha triod nil kinds of liniments ami medicines without anv beiiulit until I le ased St. Jacobs Oil, i hu first npplicatloi oi wnicn insureu a ittu niciit's ropo -ii tinrl 1Iq eiilianmiiml nu.i .iiittc.li- ......ml ii.im nu w.fc.u....v..v i.ju ..,,, iwij uiitirfil him. It Is iv greut remedy. Akron Ohio) iiwo),. What bus beou douo uiuLw should bo , . ,, . nn nn nc fni no i mat hln THE INTElt.OCEA.MC t'.VNAL. Hccrclnry Itlnlno to Lowell. MlnUtcr Hie Clnyton-Itulwer Treaty. xho following Instructions from Secretary mamt, in rciercnco 10 moaiiications 01 mc ciayton - Bulwcr Treaty, were sent to tho Senate, December 15th, by tho President In answer to a ... . . . . . . rcsoiuuon irom mat uouyi Department or 8TATB, I was iixoton. ov. iu. 1331. 1 jamu Jlntw'l xnrWf. tie., Ixmlon.6mt In pursuance to the pr. mlscs laid down In my clr- ,.tlar note, June S4th, this year, touching the determination of this government with respect to guarantee of neutrality for tliolnter-oceanlc Cannl at Panama, It becomes my tlutr to call your attention to tne conrcniionoi yinrn iv. 18.7, between Great Britain and the United II IV States, kuowii as tlio ciayton-liulwcr treaty. According to the articles of that convention, the high-contracting parties referring to tho Intcr-oceanlc canal throuch Nlcanuicua ngret-d that "neither one nor the other will obtain or maintain for Itself any exclusive control over said snip canal, and that nclttier win erect or maintain any fortification commanding tho same or In the vicinity thereof." In the con cluding paragraph the ptrtles agree to extend their protection by treaty stlru'atlons to any other practical communications, whether by canal or railway, across the Isthmus which are hunntepecor Panama. xiila convention was maJo more than thlrtv jCnrB KOl undsr exceptional and extraordinary eondltlons, which havo long since ceased to exist conditions which at best were of but a temporary nature, nnu which can never no rc- produced. Tho remarkable dcvelonment of the united Slates on tho Pacific coast since then has creat ed new duties for this government, nnd devolv ed new responsibilities upon It, a complete dis charge of which requires some modifications of the Ciayton-Bulwcr treaty. The Interests of her majesty's government Involved In this question so iar as may no properly judged ny tno onser vatlon of friendly powers are so Inconsiderable that tho President hopes that a readjustment of the terms of the treaty may bo reached liar monlouslv with rcsix-ct to her malo.Uv's irov- crnmcnt,'wliich demands that the objections to entire iaimrrs, nun among tne most Fniient and palpable of these Is the fact that the opera- tlon of tho treaty practically concedes to Ureat lirimin control 01 wnatcver canal may 00 con strutted. In n similar posltlou the home cov crrmcut with Its cxtendeil colonial position. requires the British Empire to m.ilntaln a vast naval establishment, which we do not need, and In time or pcaeo snail never create. If 1 11c United States binds Itself not to fortify 011 land It concedes that Great Britain in a posM, blc cae of a struggle for control of the canal shall have at the outset an advantage which would prove decisive, and which could not be reversed except by expenditure of treasure and lorcc. i tic presumptive lnicnuon 01 tne treaty was to place the two powers 011 the plane of p rfect equality respecting the canal, but In practice this would be delusive, and wou'1'1 In stead surrender It, In effect, to tho control of Orrat Britain. The treaty binds tho United States not to use Its military force In any pre cautionary measure, wnuo it leaves me naval power of Great Britain perfectly free and un restrained to seize both ends of tho canal nnd render its military occupation Inland entirely within the discretion of the British Govern iiu-nt. inesuni ireaty commamis ims iroveru- mentnot to usoa slnirle regiment to protect ttc ment. The said treaty commands this govern Interest In connection w.th th canal, but to surrender tho transit to tho control of the Hr'Msll Now. If 10 American soldier Is to bo nuartcrcd on the Isthmus to protect the rights of his country lu the canal, surely by tho fair loclc of neutral ity, uo war vessel of Great llrltaln should be permitted to appear In waters that control either entrance to tne canai. a more compreneusivc objection to the treaty Is urged by this Govern nient. Its provisions embody misconception relative to tho position of Great Britain and t,iu United States with respect to tho Interests of fnch Govcrlimcilti In UC5tonfl pertaining t0 thls c0tincnt the Government of the United states has no occasion to avow any ncgrcsslvo disposition; being both Independent and colo- n,n'' TllIs Gorerntnont will not consent to rcaictuate any treaty that Impeaches our right- ful'and innR'rstabilshed claim to priority on tlio American continent. Tho United States seeks only for the defenso of Its own Interest with the same forecast and provision the Brit- Ih Goveriitnent soenergctlcallycmploys In Ihe (lcfcns( of th(. ijrt,Ml Kmptrei JTo )rc.cnt nny other Nation having facilities In the same di rection ureal iirltam liolds and fortlllcs all tne strategic points that control the route to India, olio lias a mastery or tlio Mediter ranean, holds a controlling Interest in the Suez Canal, and excludes all other powers from the waters of the Bed Sea. It would, In tho Juda me t of the President, be no more unreasonable ior tne united states to demand a snare in tncfe fortifications, or to demand their absolute neu trallzitton. tlnn for Knzland to make the same demand In perpetuity from the United States with respect totransltacrosstho American con tinent, mo po.scssions ureat iiritatu guards so carciuiiy 111 1110 east nro 01 no more import mice to her than Is tho I'jclllc slona to tho irov crnment of tho United f tates. 1 ho States and '" upiiuriciiuni to tne racmc ocean, and dependent on it for a commerc al outlet, j , (,rcetl ,...,,., . 1UB ca..a, ..on ' prlsean areaof ncarlvnight hundred thousand suunre miles, lamer thau the German EuiDlre. and four tl its us large ns the lattcr.countrles combined. This va t re Ion Is but the beuln nlngof tho prospcrotisdcvclopment of the 0,000 nines oi raurniui now constructed, and it is a modcrato calculation mat witlilit tlie current d cade the number will bo doubled. In money value Its export surplus will soon equal, and perhaps exceed that of British India. India, ton, Is a distant colony of Great Britain, while tne i-acuie is a part or our state. India's in habitants are alien from England In race. Ian gunge, nnd religion; the citizens of the Pacific are our Kintircu. ureal nrttnin appreciates tno advantages, nun pcrnaps necessity oi main tabling large military and naval establishments on tho Interior and nearest routo to India, 1 . X. .1 . ... , ... . . . ) wuiie any otiier nation wuii iiostuo intent is compelled to take a longer routo nnd travel many thousand additional miles thromrb dan gerous seas. It Is hardly conc-lvablo that the xamo creat. power which considers herself Justi fied in tiiklnir these nrecautlous for the safetv of a remote colony on another continent should object to the United States taking similar but tar less uenwinsiraiive measures ior tno pro tection on distant shores ot her own domain, for the drawing together of the extremes ot the Union until they are in closer bonds, Interest and sympathy, and for holding In quest a de termination of honorable self defense, and ab solute control of the great water way, whleh skill unite two nations and which the United 3W.pfl will nlwflva Insist unnn trp.irlnrr na nart I ot her coast line. If a hostile movement should In. tlmn I.A ... 1 ., .. . . 1,A 1 V, ,.i M I Ub Ulll Ill.tU llltlUM I.IUIIiai. IIIU . UIIII1. ,,. tlirpnlpnlnr. mnr fn II. lunn a structlou to Its tironcrtv. this e-ov- 'it would he unfaithful to Its duty and ttul towards us own citizens If It tier- 1 Itself to bo bound bv a treatv which ne snmu ngut turougii tno canai to a war ,n an errand of destruction that Is re- to Its own nuvv snlllncr for Iho defense o.m anu tuo jiiotection ot tno lives oi :ile, nod as Kngland Insists by tnlirlit r mat ncr enemies in war suau emtio n possessions nly by doubling the iood Hone, so the United Btatoi trov will Insist that tho Interior, more no s.uer routo canai i nu reserved elves, while our enemies. If wube so in fortuiute as to Iiiivp anv, shall be remanded to the voyage around Capo Horn. i eon'cludlnir. he savs: It Is tho deslro and dctenwiatlon of tho United States that the canal mil be used only lor tlio development and Itwvase 01 pcaceiui commerce among an natlonHand shall not be considered a strategic point Bwarfaie, which may tempt aggression ora ir.ed under compulsions of military ne cessity by any of the great powers that m ly hnvii contests In which the United States has no stake. If It be asked may the United fit nt p obtect to assent to Euroncan covcrnmcots to terms of neutrality for tlio Anneratlon of the canal I M answVls that It Is right to dissent and thus the whole question would be thrown open for contention as an International Issue. It Is the tixed purpose ot the United Slates toconuiio It strictly aim soiciy uo mi niiicriwa- iiuciiuh to bo dealt with and decided by tho Amcrl p.n Government. In Dresentlnir Views con tained herein to Lord Granvlllo you will take occasion to say that the Government of the United States seeks this particular time for dlseuesion as most opportune, anu uusjh Inns. At. tin nprt.'Kl efuee tho ncaco ( 1788 havo tho relations between the Hrlilnh nnd American Government been SOCOr dill and friendly as now, and I am suro her Majesty's government will find In tho view now suggested aud tbo propositions now sul mtttpil. Additional evidence of the detlro of till government to removo all possible grounds of controversy between the two nations which havn so many reasons for honorable and last I HIV JJCUve. l'H 11 " 1 . li'3 VIII. ivsv II ' nlty, acquaint Lord Orunvlllo with the rntpose ing peace. ii.u will, ut tne earncbt oppsrtu I III tllU Ulllll-M BIDUP, IVMlUHt, I. "'"J " Iiuiwer uvuiy, nnu in your imu nay iihiuci him fully witli thovlons of your government, 1 um, e r. your obedient servant, I -11 . . , u. ,,.. and J crnml mitif Rav Blilpl ovi nm oi (mm our piB ner now ber IiuMi cape om eriimcw snccdifl for oiirs PROFESSIONAL PROOF. The Testimony of the Doctors on a Sub Jcct of Present and Yltni Importance. Facsimile Statements of Great Value To All Who Am Suffering, The late lamented Dr. J. 0. Holland, In oneof his most popular works, paid a high eulogy to the medical profession and the work they ac complish. Dr. Holland was himself once a prac- .... 1 . . I 1 ... . um.allli titionrr oimcuicine, nnu wo nu tho authority of experience. It Is a matter of great Importance, therefore, whn members of the medical profession of such unquestioned standing as those whose names are herewith ati ponded give their outspoken opinions on a sub ject so vitally essential. That suMi Is the case the following letters, wlttiaafmlc slgnatu es, abundantly attest. 331 Hamilton St., Albany, June Oth, 1881. 3!tr: II. It. Hurmr if Co. .' Grnts: For several vcars past I havo been a great sufferer from disordered kidneys and liver, for which I have used such specifics as were known to my profession, but without having experienced anj thing more than temporary re- llei. uuritig tins pcruxiimu ui ihmhcu lar was so severe that 1 was confined to my bed for two months. It would lie useless to com ment upon tho pain Incident to such n condl- O l as ucscrineu. 1 num-vi i i ....!. ...niiii. nttrtitlon tn a nrcnarat on call ed Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. At that time my condition was even more precari ous than I myself Imagined, and samo ot my at tendant friends nnd relatives have since assert ed to mo that they did not believe I could possl Id v live more than a few weeks. I purchased ilinrcmcdvabovc described, and beforo having exhausted the contents of one bottle my relief began. 1 continued us use, ami me numi 1111s t,7.n tio I nm ntiU nraln to practice m profes sion, which, Indeed, I was compelled to aban don for nearly two years. I have unbounded confidence In the efneacy of this medicine both from my personal cxierl encc, outlined only In brief here, and also Irom an extended observation of Its effects elsewhere. I have recommended it, anil always man, win In my practice and otherwise, to hundreds of persons. It boa always acted like a charm. BAt.TiMimn, Mn., Augusts, 1831. Umn. H. H. Ui'nirrlo. : fi,.vri mrv A iinlillriitlou nnticarolln the iinni'...r.. imiiiin snmn months ntro tnirnortltu?. among other things, to ect forth the particu lars of my curi irom iir.i;nt s uircusu u me usu of your bate Kidney and Liver Cure. Hut card reprcseuts only an outline of the lads In the case. Al.niA.Ia. May 20, lbSO. Mxr. II. It. Unrwrit Co.: ..... Guntixmcn: 1 liereiiy ceruiy nuu "" iccn a practicing physician for twenty-seven .cars, and for many chronic enses In my prac tice do recommend your fate Kidney nnu i.iver Cure. It was uK)ii my ndvlec that G. Stamm, edllor ot the Imlutr al I.nt, of t iIb place, obtained jour iuuuun.- itimun ....... utlrely cured him, JO) lUvnnnii.t, Mass., Aug. S, 1S81. Most: II II. Vrt' t: V".: . r Wnrnpr'fl Safe IICllL.ail5.i . t i.uiv. .......... - ----- Kidney and Liver Cure In my practice, and I take pleasure In acknowledging with success. I consider It is everything It Is represented to be; a safe and reliable remedy for Brlght's dls tac and complicated Kidney and Liver com plaints. I have ur cd over one'hundrcd bottlts 1 . .. . ... . 1..... n .. . .......knrnf Pftit 11 nireauy, ami umc tuini g ,.u,....v. . ,t oiiipr iilivslc.nns have ctVen up to die. I most t cheerfully recommend It. It has m hourly endorsement. It Is a splendid remedy and I am not afraid to acknowledge It. i w. 'I. Ravenna, Ohio, Aug. 1, l&SI. 1-. . IT TT trmT.fe (7u.: Or.NTI.K.MEX: Vour sale money arainmr Cure has proved such a valuable remedy in my Hint 1 take til a ure In recommend- nglt to t'lltif. Mv wlf. , after taking two hnttlea was cured of a kidney troublo that ballled all previous treatment. Tho first bot tle helped her at once anil the second cured her, riiiipm huvii tipi'ii cauallv bellied, to my know- edge. I have taken nnd continue to take great pleasure 111 reconimcmnui; n iu un. .lur.scy City. N. J., Sept. 10, 18S1. It IT Tl'..n. (',) . Slii's-l have been cured of Brlght's Disease after using the remedy known as Warner's Safe Kidney and J.iver v,ure. M. D. 0 SritiNoriKUi, III.. June 9, 1SS1. Mtvt. II. V. llniwribtU: . Gentlumkn In my medical experience 1 havo heard such unusuul results attributed to your remedies that at last I resolved to ixperl- incut witu iiieiu ou iuji un.. far. the trial has not been as complete as Its lib or as I lntende I to moko it, yet It nas convinccu me that tlie medicines possess uieru, certain cases are dolnis work that no other iments can take tho placo of. hotably Is tills so with your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure Ire qucntly I have uted them in connection with other medicines, but all, so far, with best re sults on my patients; and It has given me con fluence enougn to preseriue "t in.-uiuiui.uu ....... in tho future as lu my Judgment medicines of this class may be requlicd. (2i- flcA, WppiD HAvr.umi.i., Mass, August 0, 1SS1. It. n. Warntr d- Co.: , GCNTI.GMCN': I contracted a kidney diffi culty whllo In tbo army (caused by riding con tinually) which has troubled mo constantly tor the past twenty years. Between live and six years ago I began to lose my hearing, and grad ually became entirely deaf. My spine was also affected. I went to the eye and car lnllrmary at Boston, but experienced no relief. About two months ago I besau using Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, ami tbo effect was ulmost magical. My kidney dlfflculty was re llcved and I can now hear when a iierson con verses In a loud tone us well as uuybody. 1 consider It a wouderiui reineuy, Wimiinoton, Del,, Aug. lit, 1681, Gentlkmen As a pbvslelan and also In the capacity of a druggist. I have recommended and prescribed the uso of Warner's Safe kidney and Liver Cure to at least 15 persons, all of whom were allllcted with kidney trouble, and In each and every Instance they were cured. Worn tho above testimonials given bv men of ordinary capacity or standing, thelrvaluomlght well be questioned, but coming as they do from physicians prominent In the higher ranks of their profession, and drawn from experiences kiwI i n null- nlivslelans can have, tliev most conclusively prove tlio unusual and almost marvelous pocr of the remedy of wlilcu tliey spcaic. . A cortaln amount of opposition Is a irroat help to a man. Klto.s rlso against and not with tlio wind. JJvon a liead wind i linttor than nono. No man ovor worked his parage nnywhero n a doad calm. i I i Tho host pooplo nootl nilllotlons for rial of tliolr vlrtuo, A $26.00 Sinter Stylo Sowing Mn chine, made by tho Madison Machine Company of Now York, will bo given as a premium for n club of 21 now subscribers Ui tho best practical Agri cultural Weekly in tho West. For samplo addrcs : The Homkstkai), Dos Moines, Iowa. For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night swats, nnd all lingering coughs, Or. Fiorco's "Golden Medical Discovory" is a sovereign romedy. Superior to cod liver oil. Uy drugglste. Nothing makes tho earth seem so spaclottsas to have friends at a distance; thoy mark tho lattitmlos and longitude;. I'einitlo (;olllIlllirtH.,, l)n. U. V. FiEitCK, lluffnlo. N. Y: Dear Sir I was sick for six years, and could scarcely walk about tho liouso. My breath was short nnd I sulTerod from pnin in my breast and stomnch nil tlie timo; also from palpitation and an Internal fover, or burning sensation, and oxporlenecd fruqucnt smothering orcliocing sinsniions. i also suiiorcti irom nam low down ncross my uowcis and in my back, find was much reduced In llitsli. 1 nnvo used your "Uomen medical Dlstoyery"' and "Favorllo Pro scription,1' nnd fool that I nm well. very rosnoetiuiiy, Dkmi.aii I). McMillan, Arlington, (la. The powor of pleasing Is founded up on tho wish to plonso. Tho strength of tho wish Is tho measure of tho power. Cancers anil Oilier Trouble aro treated witli unusual success uy World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Sond stamp for pamphlet. Tho world wolivo In is tho host world posslblo to those who uso It: tho worst world posslblo to thoso who abuse It. mm mm - A Itiiitroail Ilnirliierr in tlie employ nf the C. M. & St. Paul It, It., Ii d liven grievously alfectcd with diabetes or six jc.irs. He took four boxes of Kidney- Wort, and now writes that be Is entirely cured Get a b.x or bottle and try It. Trliuiie d-d funier. Tho only mnn who Is absolutely suro that ho Is always In the right Is tho ono who is known to bo Ignorant and nnr- ow. ot Iliul In 'I'uKo. Consumptive people and those puttering with weak lungs, coughs, colds, sore throat and iimma are earnestly recommended to tanc l'lso's Cure, the best and most pleasant rem edy for tho?o diseases. II. M. Bancs. of Chatsworth, Illinois, writes- "I'lso's Curu for Cotmuut tlon Is the best coiikIi remedy lu the marktt, without nny ex ception." write to .Mrs. l.vdta k. nnKiiam, .no. h Western Avenue, Lynn, Mats., for pamphlets relative to the curative properties of her Veg etable Compound In all lemnle complaints. Lasting roputaslittns aro of a slow growth; tho man who wakes up fatuous somo morninjr iz very npt to go to bed somo night and sleop It oil. I-Vclili; LnillrN. Those lamruld. tiresome sensations, causing you to feel ecureely able to lie on your feet; that constant dram that is taking from your system all Its elasticity: driving the bloo.n from your chcekw, that continued strain upon your vi tal iorces, rendering you irruaoie nuu iretiiii, can easily be reaiovcdbv the use of that marvel ous remedy, Hop Hitters. Irregularltleinnd ob structions oi your system arc reueveu at once, while the special cause of periodical pain Is per mnntly removed. Will jou heed this I Uiiichi nati Saturtln) XSnht. mmn mm. All errors spring up iu tlie neighbor hood oi somo truth i thoy grow round about It and for thu most partderho thoir strength from such contiguity, NKINNV MUX. Wi lli- Health Itenvwf r Atwulule cure fur nerwiu. iii'iiiuty mm wcnKiit-M nr ine Ki-iit-nutvp rnui-iiim., II nt ilruirirlits. I'rt-palit ty i:i. 11.53, Cfur M. K. b, WKI.I.s, Jirm-y City. X. .1. I.ifo is mado up largoly of blunders. Tiierolsno limit to human knowledge; tiiul, nflcr all, tho man who does his host, does all that cm be expected of him Tho Chrlstnin must expuctopi osltlon irom the worm, ueeausu no is going just tbo contrary road from tho multitude. nuu nns to pass inroiign mom. ir 1 mi "Your voice sounds ns thouirh von were talk Ing through n worsted stocking." said a gen tleman to a hoarse ncaualntance. "I know It, but what can 1 do i" l'I)o! Why take HaleV Honey of Horeliound ami iar," it cures hoarseness tn a single day. Sold by all drug gists. I'lKc s lootiiacuc props cure in one imnuie. Correct vour habits ot crooked walking bv using Lyon's Patent Heel Btlltcncrs. The only hopoof bald heads Carbollne. a deodorized extract of petroleum. Every ob jection removed by rcceut Improvement. It Is now inuitiess. i ne oniy cure ior uaiuncss and tbo most delleato hair dressing known. You feel weak ana languid, no energy, no am bltlon to do anything. Dr. Halllday's Blood Purifier Is the remedy for you. for sale by al Western druggists. In this Issue uDiiears n new advertisement of the Dr. Ilnrter Medicine Company, manufac turers of tho Justly celebrated iron Tonic, en dorsed and recommended by the medical pro fession. As a general tonic, and especially for Dyspepsia and Ucneral Debility, it has no euual. naving uecn inorougniy timed uuu rccommcuii cd as liavlnij virtues which no other tonic pos sesses. It Is certainly a valuable remedy, Judg ing from the satisfactory testimonials from prominent jiersons It has received.' intlmmtt juuo) unruiian .tianaam. Tbtf Eofravtaf rtpreKDtl It Ludii lb a lie.llti, IUU.) Ilrad what Mr. William C IIIkkci, a merchant ot IlowllniiUnen, Va., wrlteinndcriliiteAnrlUtli, 18S1. lc(oyi "1 nrtnly believe that Allen't Luna IMtam will and liaicnfn'. runiumptlim If taken In limn and nroiu-r rare hu taken nt tlio ratti-nt botti Invultabto fuoil undt'lotlilnir. Bli yearaoicomy mother win ut tackrd with ijiieuiiiunla. 'Ihe atteudtiix l'liv.lrlan, "wuiie tlmunrier" told m Clint I liu tllseao hiiaavitled on lierLunnaud that Hhu lintt the euiiaumptien, Kot iieiierinir ttiat A perrect curu eoultl lie HtTetti-u, tlilnklni! that I might lie ublo tORet nn expectorant not cuntatnliiKopliiHi, whlt-li would attoril xoimi reller, I enquired of a ill ukkIx at Illehniond, Va.. If hohad anyineiitetnuiiDtcontnlutiiK opium, Hint was u nwvi exiK-etoriint. He then reeonimended Allen'a l.unir llulbiim which 1 purctiuiidaud Induced my iuuth"i- lo iirovemi-nt In tier condition wan bo lnniki-d tlmi l nnr. ry. iiciurti mm nuu iiiki-ii inu nrm ihiiiii1, iiiii nil dinned three iimro tuiicU a. Thu Hit. ndlnic iihy.fiiiin in-elna tho bi-ni-nclnl elTi-en, i-i'eomn,-iiiiiir ju i-i,u. lliiui-duie. nnd In atioul twelve inonihaherluiiiOM-eru proniiuneid eureil. Upon my rei-iiiiimeiiilniluii in my oihei'i whuhid tlm roniuinpilon liavu bi eiieuri'ii, 1 think you can clutm fur your iiiedU-liti-, ilii- rnMu-A Jni Kxpei lointloii wlihnut Irrliiitlon, and lieiillnu i.( iho luna. by keeplnmlii-m fren from fnrelxn miliH,'iiee, lliiu nit"tl!ii mi. I eiirlii- hi. dn-ad dl.eu.o, Mr. iy ho write! Ii 'i-iiiiin lm wniia m to know 'hul.Mlin t J.imKllul.uiii ladolntfcuod. Sold bv all Druqrisis. column! m i A national reputation is enjoyed by Peny Davis' Patn-Ktller, which, for uejirly a li.nf century, has been the favorite liouseho'd reme dy for bruises, burns, sprains, and all Bowel Complaints. Look to your supply and never be without It. Good manners is tho art of making thoso peoplo easy with whom wo con verso; whoovor makes tho fewest per sons uneasy is tho best bred mati'ln tho company. Vmr Ilvaiten H. Indlallufi. npnrtlltAn ftf Snlrlti snJOi-DeM Hrhllltj In their rluul formn Jnin)rrvrniiT, fiRin.i r rirr anu Ariir, nnu Ulll nti..ltillli,nt Ti,riri. III. l I'l.rn. Phnanhn... trd Ellslr nt 1'itlUitvii.' tnftitnliv f!n.Wfll. Ilil. snl & Co., New York, mid .old hj HI llmcrlm. Ii the lifit mnilci and for psilcnti recovering fmm Ferer or utber itcknrii, U hi nomusl F.xccss of ceremony Is nlwnys tho companion of .venk minds; It Is n plant that will never grow on strong soli. Hi-nry'H f'nrliolic Nalvr. Tlie BKST 8ALVK In the world for Cuts. iiiuii-vi?, i?viiip, uiivip, cm. i.iieiiiu, tiiici. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, all kinds of n . I u . . I T i t-. i. in .. . pkiii i.runuom, rrri-Kies aim runpics. ne sure vou get HKNKY'8 CABDOLIO SALVE. all others are but counterfeits. 8.1 cents. Ir. iJr'-ii'K x'((viiiiI-1 llllti-rsi Is the olilest nnd best remedy for Dyspepsia, Billlnusness. Malaria. Indigestion, ami disorders of the stomach, and all Impure conditions of uic wood, Kidneys, i.iver, ruin, etc- DUBNO'S CATAltltll SNUKK cures all ills- seases of mucous inrmbrane. bead and throat. DR. MOTT'S LiVEB PIIJ-S nre the best Ca- thartlc Begulators. PILES! PILES! PILES! X Sure Curei l-'oiinil nt I.uhI. io Une Necil Nuller. A suro euro for the Hlind, Bleeding, Itchlnir nnd Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams' (an Indian remedy,) called ur. Williams' liunnn Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronlo,cases of 25 and 80 years standing. No ono nood sudor five min utes after npplying tins wonderful soothing medlclno For snlo by all imiggtsts or ninucu on receipt ot price, 91.00 per box. F. S. Hknuv & Co., Props., Ciovoland, Ohio. THE ONLY MEDICINE i.t EiniKi: i.itji in ou nuv luun Tbnt Acts ut llicmiine lime on AUD TKS KIDNEYS. WHY ARE WE SICK? lUeaun tee allow thtu artat crgant toi becotn. tloggul or torpU, and poUotioui I htnnnranr Vitrtfors Toretil inla Ifit i that thouialt fiptXM naturally. WILL SURELY CURE Ikidney diseases, LIVER COMPLAINTS, ll'II.r.R, COSKTIPATIO.V, liniN'AKY DI.if.aikh, t r.u.M.r; iin.it.nti ami .i:itvou nisouiiEits, bycauilngfrti action of thin organl anil trettorinj tMrtcncr to wrote ojr atitait. wi, ...frr TUHnm r.... and atlisil I Why tormented with riki, Conillpstlont Why frlfrlittneil orer dlionlereil Kldncjal IWhyenilarenerTOus orsiea nesascncii riunM:Y-vouTjii(f;;ciwinWM. .. ..... .... I.. 1l V...I.U. T'.rm. Inttn CAlitonollcVKReot which make tlx quartl vt S medicine. aio in ..iquiu r .rn, in trated, (or tlioae tUac cuunot rcadllr prepare It. .w-ii ri. with eaual emc enrr In either form. laratiop-ioDanaeaoisT. ihice,i.oo a ITfF.l.I.8, ItlCIIAIinsOX Co.,rrcp-, (Wllleen Itlioitrjpo't-I'alil.) BtlUJJOr0,YT. , LYDI& E. PIHKHAM, OFLYHN, MAS8V 7i S LYDIA E. PSIMKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Is a 1'nnltlvo Cure forall thoae I'ntnlul Coinplalnla nnA WeaVneiits aucvmuiou loour belt feiunle vopulatloii. It will cure entirely the wont form ot Female Com. plalnti, all oTarlan troubles, t&flaiuuiatlon and Clear tlon, Falling and Pliplacemente, ami th eonsequent Spinal Weakncis, and ll partlculaily adapted to the Change of IJfe. It will dliiclre and eipeltumore from the nteruatn an early stage, of development. Tlie tendency to ean c.rous humors there Is cheek ed very epeedUy hj Ita use. It removes falntness, flatulency, destroysall craving forstlmulants, and relleeee weakness of the stomach. It cares Bloating, Headaches, Kereeus rro.lratlon, Oeneral PebUlty, Bleeplenncii, Pepreaslon aud Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing iswn, censing pain, weight and backache.ls always pennnueiitly cured by Its uie. It will at all times and under all circumstances act In harmony with tbelaws that coterii the female system. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either e this Compound Is unsurpassed. I.YDIA K. PINKIIAM'S Efir.TAnLE COM I'OUNlHi prepared at OJ and S33 V.'istein Avenue, I.ynn,Mass. rricoSl. Sllboltkifor 85. Bentbymall ln the form of pills, also In the form otlotrngcs, on receipt of price, ft per box for either. Mrs. rtnkhem freelyaniwera all letters of Inonlry. Send for pamph let, Address aa above. Jfrotfoit fid JVjxr, Ho family should bo without LYDIA E. ritriCUAK'l ITVEB rilXB. They curs constipation, bUlousniaa, a4 fsrpidlty of the liver. U cents per box. OT Hold bv all Ilmrslsla. -SOS TIT A fT'flTT'TT'C' cutaairrwi. ATsas,tuiiiii I AainlesnWsl.hOe JHI.InrjD.rw sT TrT"rVTG! ulvrs Caixiuau. tie.. JLttm, V)f SJ XM jj Srtat WW. Qua eorV,rtlwrs.A, -CHICAGO SCALE COMPANY. I HI Smith Jcfferxnn Stnrt. Chimao. III. jSlS-Tun Wagon Scales, sti t-Ton Ifti i The i Llttln lieifclye. t.1 Be ml for I'rlin I.i'i BARNES' r'atrnt Foot and Steam 1'owei laclilncry. Complete outfits foi 4rtUAl Work'Shop lluitnrss, Lathes for Wood or Metal. Cir cular Hawa, Scroll Saws. Fprm ers, Morttiers, Tenotu-ri, etc, etc. Machine! on trial II di'ilred. Iiererlptli e CalalOKiic and Trior 1.1st free. W. I AS JOHN IIAHNKH Iliiekfurit, 111. No. am Main Bt. 'T.'T.-.TTJ.,: I). u n- dcasociotonia, Avacattonof anionta did not give rap much rellof.but on the contrary, wwi loiiowiHi i Incrtassjii prut ration rnd nlakInrUlli. At ttii tlmal bectaa the ua of your InoN lo::iq, from which 1 ro nlUeil oliuuftt iQimudlatennd wonderful reiutti. Thootd enerCT rrturnud nnd 1 tqend that my uuiiiwl force wanoti-rmanpnt y uhatcd. I bavousod three bottlesoftho Tonle. Klnco uilnatt I hao dono twice the lu-tafirih.-itlevordldlQthua.imQtlniBduriQcmyillaoia.'nnd with doubt a the euwi. With the tranquil nerv iindlt'orof body, hwcononlioa clearness of work, 1 Lao -i ao.TUUbVfuau ACiuinBrrpan. iThit Iron Tonin in a 1 ttrfiittfittaii nf JVo-1 WtnjtUlv. ttf Ivan Iertt- I Ivittn Hart;, atul JViotv I jtltittev. fiHuavtateti tcith tho Vegetable I Aromatic, Jfmerrtsi rvrv fittrjiotie irierel It Ti.t kin i.t AJVti!l tl. f MAIVfACTUllO tt IMl DR. DARTER MEDICINE CO., HU. 213 M08TU MAIN STOUT, IT. WIU HOUSEHOLD ACCIDENTS Tho fni. lowing murires t Otis nm tint itrsb-n ,nl lo Indiico i m' plume to nlteiiipt thuilu- mn or tno rtgu- Y lnr siirireon, but, llEu' . ri ncleisof tln-sotwon V In xi.eslon of n menus in iri-iiiiui in ii imiiiiiiinr neetilctilflrH-eiirrliii dull vln lhohnuehoM, nnd which, whllo not dangerous in iMim"ric, mo (xtciiiiugiy nnnoyiug. Itttrtiii, liru l-i . senlds, pnaki-, etc., liro prill elpnl umong tlic.ci truiiliksnino nml nnnnyliur occiirem-c", ntvl ilematnl ImtiiiiHnti' tii ntiiina with tlio lust imniii nt lintid. In the kitchen, tbo illnltik'-linll. thu tium ry nnd the slttltnr nmni l hey nro llnbloliibapifn, nnd. Inti-.nl of feur nnd ii l n n n ut Ihnslirht of tliiu'iitdrinnshiil linger, or brillvil or burncil linn, or oenldiil surfiii-o, anml nnd unlet milliner Minutd lm ns stmiiil, nnd utter wn'hln? nwny tho MihuI, (If niiilnl ), the lnuri il purls should I ilrcwxil witli that iniwt Milunblo remiily Ht. Jacoiii' Oil, Its stirprl?lnrlyiUlek relief, Us c1ennlng prnpeillei, Its teinleney to quickly rfiiinu nil iiilliiinimitlon, mid Its wntidi rf ill t t!l :uy In tlio nbo uiit well ns In nil muscular nnd other pnln, such ns rbeiiinntlsm, iiiiiimIi-Iii, tootlini-lio, hendnehp, stllfins of tbo J lnt, e tc..- tbeso retiilirtJT..lA('inisOii, priM-mlM'tilly Iho Nit. external remtily now tx-fnro IhiU'inplP! wbleli elulm Ii fully soliMitntliitut by Ibu slronvi-st klnilnf teitlmony from nil clat- of iHiiplc. Tho vnliicof biimnn life Ii sositprrint ly linpur t nut Hint anything Unit tend to lti lnoliiiiuu llon ii entitled to Iho hlglnit ii'tiidi-nitloii. Chnrli- Netson. K(., proprlelnr Ncl"iii liouso. Port Huron, Mleh., snji: "I putMid so with rht-iimiitlsin tlmt my nrtii withered, nml tbysl clans could not help tno. I win In despair of my life, wbeti nomo ono ndvlsttl mc tnlrv St. .Ut'otm tilt., lillilso.iinil mlf by inmrle. Iwtn Imtantly lelloved, nml b tbo emit le in I in-onf Ihe (Ml wllrely t'driil. 1 thank In.xi'ii for hnvltuf u I this wonilerftil n- ndy, 1 xiltatiil tnv lift. It uVo i-unil my wife." HOP BITTERS. (A .lledlciue, not u llrlnk.) CONTAINS nors, iticntr, mandkaki:, lAMIi:i,l()N, ASIl TIIK I'fllS'T AMI) IlKlTMrilll'SI.CJtlALI- 1 lt ok a I.I, ui in: II llii I Kim. WHEY CUUM All Dlrraiesof thrStoinscli. Ilnwits, Illood, I.l.l.....u .....I II. I ....... ... ....... I " IF... HI 1 lllllll j ll.lllll- I'll- luuiuir.i i-,,-,-1 ii p i -.,ivi ii.il J l-'eLiulu Cuiiipluliils. SIOOO IN COLD. Will 1ir tmlil for A rntr thev will tint rum , lull', or (or an) UjIuk linpuru or lujurioui lUUUli 111 IIIVUI. Ark your ilrtipulut for Hop Hitter nnd try them before uii lcrp. Tnlto no oilier. 1) 1 O. ttntinlirolutcBnt11rrritiitlMrrtirfrnr Di unkoiiUfni, uk of opium, tobutco ua wammam send ran Ciixitab. All iIdv mM t-r dmnriih. Hop Itlltm f, (V, llivbtilfr, N , Tntr.i.1. Oni, WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED, In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. k New Edition of WEBSTER bai 116,000 Words, 3000 Engravings,. 4600 Now Words & Moaning, and Biographical Dictionary of ovor 9700 Names. - - - Got the Standard. fill Standard In tho Go't rrlntliiR J. XLXi Offlcc. ati.OOO roploa tn l'ublle Schools, lo SO times (is large as tho sain of any other. UT'CT1'1' ln n I'ninlly. in hclplni; Its mOmZiiiw JL members to become intelllKeiit. lleit aid for TKACIIK1IM nail NCIIOIVRS. in SCHODI.S. TT M11 1 1 Most aeceptablo to Pan tor, lur VrXX X cut. Teacher, Chilli, Frleml for Holidays, lllrtlulay, WedilInK, or any oilier occasion. Published by O.&C.MERRUM, Springfield, Mans. PEsy sio Al ' 53 way illHftblcil ty Wdittitliior ativ kltnl t 1Ih ifrin mt 1 (lclttofi'urrlUKfn lltir nf tuZ Any woninl or lott nt If, tlnciTs i . or rtipinrccir MTlrot-i t in, rhrontc itlairlida falling hack ut tin' nn at-U e, Iuhk tlli-cnM1. heart iIIvciih, Itwr tllmnnc, or In fact ntiyttitttf thai rail vi i any illfnhlllty, cut It It m a mtltllt-r of the late war n mi fun. Pem-ion nnil lifiuntlcw (elicited wthrc tilft haiyc iiah'rN nn- Inut, A dirhnnunilhcillM harp' In nu tmr h prn-ttin. 1 hd'iitaniU rr jMtinlcncrttciitltlcd tn an intteaHf of (x-nhlon lit unity j ct dun lu thimnandii nf fnldlcry who ili tint kimw uhat their ilnlitw an. Ituth ti tiH.ney iiilli ctid fur MiMlcr In rhtl rlMinor their lulu. N'i w f:iM'haiP' (hiatncJ wheic lit. Pay fur hut ln-t tn i he M-n tec. 'I he mittti h nf ni ntdon (fiiindc all pi i "fnii" npplU-d fm In time hi yln at date of dlM-lMiiKf. Uw I'lnl t lilldii n nf tlie unldlcri n l It ! d tn pi iiM'iii ft (-tnl nt iimllietM nnd fn'hcit ut niIdliTf i in It l il. I'n f 111 nil t-aMn imiI ti ii dollar 1-y lati law. Ilnvc )mirtaaHe tnctlKate(i ty iiunpvtf tV iitluri.tyut llfW;fr', , vm It h t count t iinihm. All hnl'ltcro of the wur of Wi it ml tlutr widow h rr.tlMcil to minimi. All mirth r of the Mixliuu war l,nuid write nt at imoe. c arc hImi latutly iiipi;cd n ,n i lui-iu (r A st. a tt and liavc hcim-i I ilih pnitti cut I fcTBV I dewit.d totlin' liranetii f our piiHlKe. 'v take nut I'ATIINThla Hu HMTi:i hTA'nand i;ri;oir. Send iiia wrli'Mi ihncth.. lion nf tin del(c nnd poor MOHKI.. We phi l'A VKATS mid i xairlne l!K.l IX I I'.O CAM., IN rltlN(iI.Mi;NT. Ac , nnd conrtii.-t U t,"'l pn"i edlni In tli- Conitn. We proeiireTIIAOK MAHKH, t OPV- uuiiris. opii:s oi'di ri iai, kiuokds, nnd n nder opinion In rclritt'-n to patmiH nnd pinprty rlthtM In In win luii on ri'nnnHhle tcriiin. Wc nlhu deal In mid nttitid tu all kindx ofcaciti fur I A LM ftC I if ore I lie (Irm-ral Kami (it! lee, per linllUO talntncto land warrant, xcrlitof all kinds pn-ciniitlonnndhomcKtrailcntrleK, mining nnd prhatu land tialnix. nnd do n trenernl land hiilncm. ' NwnWohiivand hi ll I,.M WAUI! AN'I S, HiihIiii n connected with nny of ihe Iepnrtnient wecftnntteml , toon reanmald ti nnu. Add nun IN'. V, FlT(tKU AI.I A: CO.. Pemton, Patent, and Land Attorney hut ,W, WaMilTipMnn. U. C. P AGENTS WANTED FOft TH ICTORIAL HISTORY of the HO It 1.1). Kmhrnrtntr full and niithcntl3 account of eury nn tlmi of aiiiifiit and modi rn tlmn, and lnclmllniru hln tory of the rie nnd fall of f Inck and 1 toman Ktiiplrci, the middle ngeH, the rniKadcp, the feudal yU in, the (formation, thudUeuwiy and ettement of the New Win hi. etc., ic It contalnNfl?'-. mi titntorlt-al cn L'ralm:n,aiHl U the mKt coinptetc HUtory of the wotlrtctcrpulilUhcd, hend foi vpeclmcii t-a'if nnd c ti n tenon to nm-ntv. Addrci", N'ATiONAV ri'llLlMIINd CO., CIllfUL'U. III. Trial tta I ties of Dr Tsfl's AVT1IM.: i.s.fti. a jieriiTi rure ror a-i ii iia rs will tie sent Fit 111) by e.Mr Hi any mn tl amicLeu. ijr:v imineH ror .mi' ih um iiiii Cl.ta Adire.a- I)r. TAKT HltU"., ll.,iii te-l( r, N. Y or '.T W. stAdUm at. Cfcicn It", III. s. GEORGE L. LEMOM, Atfy-at-Law, WASHINGTON, D. C. Bind ikiteli or mndi'l for rrillmlnary Kinuilnatlon. and Opinion, for which Nn t.'tiuri;ti la inmli-. If re ixirlt'u pnti'Utntih1, no ihnrire for ei'nlcn IImIi'hs Nui'iCarul. Biudforrainphlct of Inairiirllons. t:sTAiti.iui in ixua. WJIEU WlUTItiO TO AllVlillTlSKUH, jiiruao muit you mww me durenifniiciii ... thtu paper. ir.ml ortrit unit rrrom !rl jirucjn, fort oamn. llVmf of I fnNI kllll, Aert'UlC" . nnim-i Iflolli nml f'oitafe. lepiieeruin Vere rs.ie ll .'' .T. u"" .".'." !TZ. l.lw.....,n1lni.lThnr. thought Der Iwforo ejjoyod, lithe Xonlohainot Uone wtt j.i'. 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